Texas Holdem Tells Quiz

Tells in Texas holdem are something that all winning players are aware of,
but you don't have to look for them to be a winning player. Many winning players
simply avoid trying to read tells because some of them are real and some are
fake or unreliable.

In fact, trying to use tells can end up costing more than it gains. This is
the main reason we don't recommend beginning players try to use them. But you
should know what some of the most common tells are so you can avoid giving them
in your own play.

We've put together the following Texas holdem tells quiz to help you learn
more about tells, and as you read the answers you'll also learn about playing
patterns. Playing patterns are more reliable and ultimately more profitable than
most tells.

The quiz questions are all listed together in the first section and the
answers are in the second section. Make sure to read all the way through the
answers because they not only include the solutions to the quiz questions, but
they also are designed to help you learn more, including how the answers are
derived. This helps you learn to come up with the best plays in other situations
than just the ones listed here.

Quiz Questions

Quiz Question 1

The difference between tells and playing patterns is?

They're the same thing

Tells are involuntary and playing patterns are voluntary

Winning players try to recognize and use both

Playing patterns are facts and tells can be faked

Quiz Question 2

Your opponent's hands are visibly shaking while they make a raise. You know
they're inexperienced. What does this tell you?

Nothing

They're probably bluffing

They probably have a monster hand

They have a medical problem that makes their hands shake

Quiz Question 3

Your opponent's hands are visibly shaking while they make a raise. You know
they're an experienced and winning Texas holdem player. What does this tell you?

Nothing

They're probably bluffing

They probably have a monster hand

They have a medical problem that makes their hands shake

Quiz Question 4

One of the best holdem players you know appears to have a tell when
they're bluffing at a big pot. The tell doesn't seem to be present in smaller
pots or situations and it's fairly subtle when you see it. Not only are they a
good player, but they also are aware that you're a good player. You're in a big
pot with them and have missed your draw, but have a pair. They've just fired a
slightly larger than normal sized bet on the river and you see the possible
tell. You can only beat a bluff. What do you do?

Raise

Call

Fold

Determine your pot odds and expectation and ignore the possible tell

Quiz Question 5

You're in the exact same situation as in quiz question 4 except your opponent
isn't very good and as far as you can tell doesn't know or care anything about
you. What do you do?

Raise

Call

Fold

Determine your pot odds and expectation and ignore the possible tell

Quiz Question 6

What's the most important way to avoid giving tells to your opponents?

Practicing your play in front of a mirror

Working with a select few other holdem players to help each of you spot
tells and avoid them

Try to take the same amount of time to act in every situation

Mentally plan for every possibility in each hand so you're
prepared for any situation

Quiz Question 7

You've played Texas holdem against your opponent many times and have learned
they play in the classical way of acting the opposite of what they have. They've
just forcibly fired a raise into the pot and are glaring at you acting as if
they dare you to call. What does their play indicate?

They have a strong hand

They have a weak hand and are probably bluffing

Nothing

Quiz Question 8

You're playing in a no limit Texas holdem hand against a good player who's
been leading the betting throughout the hand making normal sized bets for
someone with a strong hand. You miss your draw but have second pair after the
river. Instead of making another normal sized bet your opponent makes a small
bet. What does this indicate?

They missed a draw too and are trying to buy the pot for as cheap as
possible

They have a monster hand and are begging for a call

It doesn't matter what it means, the pot odds are so good you have to
call

Quiz Question 9

You're facing an all in move from an opponent on the river and you have a
good hand but it's possible your opponent has a better hand. As you're
considering whether or not to call they tell you they'll show you one of their
two cards if you fold. What does this likely mean?

It depends on the player

Their hand is so strong that that they're trying to convince you to call

They missed a draw but can show you a card to make you think they had a
winning hand

Ignore all table talk and make your decision based on how the hand has
played out, pot odds, and expectation.

Quiz Question 10

When making bets in a Texas holdem game which way of playing is best?

Act strong when you're strong and weak when you're weak

Act strong when you're weak and weak when you're strong

Switch it up so you act weak when weak half the time and act strong when
weak half the time, etc.

Try to act the exact same way in every situation

Quiz Answers

Quiz Answer 1

Tells are things that players do to give away the strength of their hand or
what they're trying to do. Examples of tells include shaking hands, excessive
blinking, eye movements, reaching toward chips involuntarily, talking, sweating,
or many other things.

Playing tendencies are ways players play certain hands and situations. Most
Texas holdem players tend to play the same situations the same way most of the
time. When you learn how an opponent acts in certain situations it can help you
make better playing decisions when you face them in a hand.

Example

You often play against Bob, and you know he's a decent player that tends to
play good starting hands and plays a straight forward game. But you also know
that when he's drawing to a flush he always checks and calls until he hits his
hand, and then he starts betting and raising. You've never seen him play it in a
different manner.

This may seem like a normal way to play, but don't ignore how this can help
you. The key is he always plays the same way when drawing to a flush. This means
you can safely build the pot when you're leading the hand and can help you fold
more often when he hits his flush.

You won't always know with 100% certainty when he's drawing to a flush, but
in many situations it's fairly clear.

Getting back to the quiz answers, it's not safe to say that tells are
involuntary. True tells are involuntary but many players give false tells. If
you think you've recognized a tell but the player is setting you up it can cost
you a great deal of money in a large pot.

Playing tendencies and tells aren't the same thing and winning players try to
recognize and use both.

But the best answer is playing patterns are facts and
tells can be faked.

Quiz Answer 2

Many holdem players make the mistake of thinking shaking hands mean a player
is bluffing.

While this may be true for a small number of players, it's more
likely that shaking hands means a player has a monster hand.

If you see a player's hands shaking, especially an inexperienced player,
take a look at the board at hand and see what the best possible hand is. Many
times your opponent has this hand or the second best hand.

When this happens you need to either have a draw to a better hand and the
correct pot odds to draw to it or start looking for a quick exit from the
situation.

Of course as you learn more about your individual opponents you can adjust
this on a case by case basis, but if you don't have evidence to the contrary,
assume shaking hands means a big hand.

Many older holdem players have hand tremors, but they're usually present all
of the time. So you need to be paying attention all of the time to know which
players have naturally shaky hands and which ones don't. But don't assume an
older player is always shaking unless you witness it on a regular basis.

Older players tend to be crafty and may be messing with you.

Quiz Answer 3

The safest way to play against an experienced player is to ignore things like
shaking hands. While it may be a tell, it's just as likely to be a false tell.

Experienced players are capable of recognizing which players are paying
attention and may be fooled by a false tell.

In order for a false tell to work an opponent has to be good enough to
recognize a tell, but not good enough to figure out when a tell is real and when
it's fake. The better the player giving the possible tell the higher the chance
that you'll make a mistake trying to read it.

This is the main reason it's best to assume it means nothing and just ignore
it.

Play the hand based on what you know and the pot odds or expectation of the
situation. As you gain experience about the particular player you can start
using some of the things you see them do, but be careful.

The best players are good long game players. This means they may present a
tell for many small hands and then fool you in a big situation. A win in a
$2,000 pot more than makes up for a loss in eight $100 pots.

Not only is it important to remember this about your better opponents, it's
also something you can consider using if you find an opponent who's paying
attention but may be susceptible to a long term fake tell.

Quiz Answer 4

In the situation described there's a good chance the tell is real, but
you still have to make the best play depending on the pot odds. If you don't
understand why please read the answer to question 3 again.

Humans try to recognize patterns and this is possibly a tell that is a
pattern. But our brains often assign too much weight to possible patterns making
them seem more real than they really are. What you see from this opponent may be
a tell, or it may be a false tell, or it may be nothing.

In the long run you win by playing in positive expectation situations.

By
ignoring the possible tell in this situation and concentrating on the pot odds
you're going to make the best play more often than not.

Quiz Answer 5

In this case it's more likely to be a real tell than in the last
question.

The answer is most of the time you should call.

But the call is
based more on the way the hand played out and the pot odds. The possible tell is
a small part of the decision, but not the main reason to call.

Your opponent isn't a very good player and by over betting in this situation
it's likely they're bluffing. But you still need to determine if they're likely
to bluff often enough to make a call profitable in the long run.

Using the thought process that they're bluffing some players may be tempted
to raise. But a raise is a negative expectation play in this situation.

If they're bluffing and you raise they'll just fold. If they have a real hand
you'll just lose more money by raising. So a raise can only cost you money, not
make you more money. These are the areas where a good player never risks more
money than they need to in a negative expectation situation.

Quiz Answer 6

By definition, a true tell is something that you don't know you have. As you
progress in your Texas holdem career you start playing at higher levels as you
get better.

At lower levels a tell usually isn't too costly because no one is paying
enough attention to see them when you give them. But as you move up you find
better players. They can often see tells and use them against you.

This means it becomes more important to recognize and eliminate any tells you
may have. While it's important, it doesn't mean it's easy.

The most important way to start is by planning out the entire hand and all of
the possibilities from the beginning so you aren't surprised.

But you also need
to do things like try to be consistent in the way you play each hand, whether
you have a big hand or a poor one.

If you can find a few good players to work with it can be a powerful way to
improve, but by nature Texas holdem is a solitary game. This makes working with
other players challenging at best.

Though it may take some advanced planning and quite a bit of time, one of the
best way to see possible tells is record your live play and then watch the video
closely to see possible tells. By seeing yourself on tape in high pressure
situations you can often pick up on things you do differently than in other
hands.

The other benefit is being able to watch the same situation over and over and
watching in slow motion. Pay particular attention to your eyes. Where do you
look? Do you blink more or less?

Though it's rare, a few players actually appear calmer in big situations than
in normal ones. The goal is to appear the same in every situation. It shouldn't
matter if you missed your draw in a $25 pot or are firing a bluff in a $20,000
pot, you should look and act the exact same way.

Quiz Answer 7

In most situations like this it means they have a weak hand. By acting in an
aggressive manner they're representing a strong hand, which means they're acting
like you should fold.

Because this is a player who has a history of acting the opposite of the
strength of their hand, in this situation you should lean toward folding.

But
remember that you still have to look at the hand as a whole and make decisions
based on pot odds and positive expectation.

Pot odds and positive expectation always trump tells unless you have a 100%
read on your opponent. But when the odds and expectation are close, this
information helps push the decision one way. In this case if you can beat a
bluff or a somewhat weak hand it's an easy call or raise depending on the pot
odds.

Quiz Answer 8

It could mean any of the three choices, but the best answer is probably that
the pot odds are so good that you have to call. Usually when a good holdem
player acts in a hand like this it means they have a good hand and are trying to
get you too call.

But if they're a good player and they know you're a good player they may be
acting this way so you make the mistake of thinking they have a big hand and are
begging for a call.

This is why falling back on the pot odds is the correct
play.

One of the best ways to bluff against a good player is by making a small bet
that looks like you're begging for a call. But remember, they can determine pot
odds too, so this is a tricky situation.

Quiz Answer 9

It depends on the player, but the best play is to use the pot odds and
expectation to make a decision.

This situation looks like a bluff, and probably is more often than not. But
it depends on your opponent and your table image. By offering to show you a card
it seems like they want you to fold. But Texas holdem players often try to get
cute to mess with their opponents.

The danger in talking like this is sometimes you find an opponent who can
easily see through your table talk and make the right play against you. This is
why if you're the one who made the bet you should simply keep quiet and stay
still.

Because Texas holdem is a game of information, you should try to give your
opponent the smallest amount of information as possible.

Quiz Answer 10

The best way to play is to try to act the same in every situation.

But some
of the best players are able to mix up their play in a way that they appear to
be completely unpredictable. Both ways achieve the same goal.

The goal is to make it so your opponents can't use your playing style against
you. Most players find it easier to learn to act in the same way in all
situations instead of trying to mix things up all of the time.

Some players aren't able to act the same in every situation. If you find this
is the case then you need to consciously mix up your playing style in order to
not be predictable. One of the most dangerous things you can do, especially
against good competition, is become predictable in any way.

As you play against better competition as you advance in limits and levels it
becomes more and more important to guard your play. It's also important to look
for weakness in your opponents. The smallest edge at higher levels can be the
difference between winning and losing, so always guard against the smallest
edges and look to exploit the same thing sin your opponent's play.

Conclusion

Use this quiz and the answers to find tells your opponents are giving, but
more importantly to learn how to avoid giving tells. You also need to always be
looking for playing tendencies in your own play and your opponent's play.

By always being aware of your own play and watching your opponents, even when
you aren't involved in the hand, you're well on your way to improving your Texas
holdem game. Find and exploit every small edge you can to increase your profit
at the holdem tables.